cognitive ability and genetic inheritance
Cognitive ability refers to a person's capacity to think, learn, understand, and solve problems through mental processes such as perception, memory, attention, and reasoning. Genetic inheritance refers to the passing down of traits and characteristics from parents to offspring through genes, which are segments of DNA.
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